This webinar is offered by ADDitude. Register at https://www.additudemag.com/webinar/nurtured-heart-approach-positive-parent-behavior-training/ for this free webinar on positive parenting strategies on Wednesday, March 29 at 1pm ET. Sign up and you will receive the free webinar replay link as well – so if you’re not available for the live webinar, you can watch it later!
Intense children exhibit intense, often problematic, behavior with a frequency and severity that impacts everyone. Exhausted parents field regular phone calls from school administrators, frustrated teachers feel punishment (or leaving the profession) is their only option, and medical professionals assume medication is the only approach that truly works. No one benefits, certainly not the child.
Enter the Nurtured Heart Approach, a parent behavior training program developed from therapist Howard Glasser’s work with the most challenging and intense children. School and treatment centers report that it not only positively transforms “difficult” behaviors, but the Nurtured Heart Approach benefits all children by enabling and teaching adults how to channel their intensity into great qualities of character and leadership.
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About the Presenter: Creator of the Nurtured Heart Approach, Howard Glasser works in family treatment, clinical studies, and educational leadership. His formal studies, along with direct experience with the most intense and challenging children, form the basis of this approach. He has been referred to as one of the most influential persons working to reduce children’s reliance on psychiatric medications. Howard is the author of 15 books, including Transforming the Difficult Child, a longstanding bestseller on intense and challenging children. Howard teaches Nurtured Heart Approach Certification Training Intensives at the Nurtured Heart Institute, the University of Arizona’s Integrative Medicine Program, and at the Zuckerman School of Public Health.